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Researchers Introduce 6P Color Imaging System that Could Revolutionize TV, Cinema Storytelling
SMPTE, NASA among organizations at introduction of compatible system that transcends traditional color range, enables digital screens to display “colors within the colors” naturally seen by the human eye
By Derek Smith, Baylor University Marketing & Communications
WACO, Texas (June 3, 2020) – Baylor University researchers unveiled a new color imaging Thursday with the capacity to dramatically increase the range of color a digital screen can display. The system – called 6P – has implications for television and cinema storytelling by transcending long-used color systems that compress color and limit it to fit the capacity of most screens.
Baylor Researchers Introduce 6P Color Imaging System that Could Revolutionize TV, Cinema Storytelling
(L to R) - Baylor researchers Michael Korpi, Ph.D., and Corey Carbonara, Ph.D., professors of film and digital media, lead a team of researchers and industry professionals developing the new 6P color imaging system. (Robert Rogers/Baylor University)
June 3, 2021
SMPTE, NASA among organizations at introduction of compatible system that transcends traditional color range, enables digital screens to display “colors within the colors” naturally seen by the human eye
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By Derek Smith, Baylor University Marketing & Communications
Can (and Should) Anything Replace the Golden Globes?
The Critics Choice Awards have claimed the date of the 2022 ceremony, but that doesn’t make it the new Globes
Steve Pond | May 14, 2021 @ 2:14 PM
Photo illustration by TheWrap (Photo by Rodin Eckenroth/Getty Images)
AWARDS BEAT
The Golden Globes are gone, at least for a year, and jockeying for that show’s spot on the awards calendar has begun.
On Wednesday, two days after NBC announced that it will not broadcast the 2022 Golden Globes ceremony to give the Hollywood Foreign Press Association more time to reform, the Critics Choice Awards claimed the date of Sunday, Jan. 9 for its 27th annual ceremony. That is almost certainly the date that the Golden Globes would have been held, if studios and NBC had not finally insisted that the HFPA solve its deep-seated problems, which include a lack of diversity and questionable journalistic ethics.
Emmy Season Begins With Clear Favorites – But Are They Safe?
“The Crown,” “Ted Lasso” and “The Queen’s Gambit” may be front runners, but the Oscars proved that doesn’t always mean much
Steve Pond | May 7, 2021 @ 12:26 PM The Crown - Netflix / Ted Lasso - Apple TV+ / The Queen s Gambit - Netflix
AWARDS BEAT
The long, messy and merciless Oscar season has ended with a colossal whimper, and Emmy season is upon us. But in this strangest of all awards seasons, is the race over as soon as it’s begun?
Consider: Among limited series, “The Queen’s Gambit” has won the top award from the Golden Globes, the Critics Choice Awards and the Scripter Awards, and also from these Hollywood guilds or professional societies: the Directors Guild, Producers Guild, Writers Guild, Art Directors Guild, American Cinema Editors, American Society of Cinematographers, Costume Designers Guild, Cinema Audio Society and Motion Picture Sound Editors.
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